News & Blog
NEWS & BLOG
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2020.12.10Random Tidbits
Tokyo Station -Stunning Night Views
Here is the post by one of our students! We are going to continue uploading a variety of posts by students who had an enjoyable or unforgettable expe… [Read more]
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2020.12.07Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Advanced Level-
Students made a presentation on environmental problems. Divided into groups, students worked on different issues, explained the cause and the present… [Read more]
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2020.12.04Classes & Students
Dear new students, welcome to YIEA!
Dear new students, congratulations on getting in YIEA! More than 30 new students have already joined fall term classes so far. Our students and teach… [Read more]
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2020.11.23Culture & Seasons
“Kinro Kansha no Hi” (Labor Thanksgiving Day) is a national holiday in Japan celebrated on November 23rd.Act on national holidays prescribes that we … [Read more]
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2020.11.22Culture & Seasons
Do you know what day November 22nd is? It is “ii fufu no hi” (“Good Husband and Wife” Day) This celebration started in 1988, and lots of couples sub… [Read more]
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2020.11.17Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Intermediate Level-
Students drew a four-frame cartoon of folk tales and gave a presentation about the work. All the presentations were so interesting. How many Japanese… [Read more]
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2020.11.15Culture & Seasons
“Shichi-Go-San” (literally Seven-Five-Three) is a festival day to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children. This festival, as the name s… [Read more]
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2020.11.10Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Intermediate Level-
This is how students practice speaking during class. We spare some time for conversation exercises once or twice a week. Lots of students tell us tha… [Read more]
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2020.11.09Classes & Students
Today’s One Frame -Advanced Level-
Do you know “Wakamonokotoba”? It means slangs often used among teenagers and 20’s, most of which are unfamiliar to older generations. Today, student… [Read more]
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2020.11.06Culture & Seasons
Do you know why we call viewing autumn leaves “Momijigari(紅葉狩り)? (狩りmeans “hunting”) There are some opinions about the reason. One is that visiting a… [Read more]